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Type: Package
Title: Interactive Designing of Dose Finding Studies
Version: 0.3.0
Author: F. Mendolia, K. Walkamp, K. Roth, T. Schmelter, C. Neumann, Z. Gao, A. Kaiser, S. Jeske, H. Kulmann
Maintainer: T. Schmelter <thomas.schmelter@bayer.com>
Description: Provides the user with an interactive application which can be used to facilitate the planning of dose finding studies by applying the theory of optimal experimental design.
Depends: R (≥ 3.6.0)
License: GPL-3
Encoding: UTF-8
Imports: utils, shiny, DT, latticeExtra, ggplot2, shinyjs, purrr, stringr, shinyWidgets, DoseFinding, shinyBS, readxl, knitr, kableExtra, Rsolnp
VignetteBuilder: knitr
NeedsCompilation: no
RoxygenNote: 7.2.3
Packaged: 2023-02-20 12:07:34 UTC; SGRPP
Repository: CRAN
Date/Publication: 2023-02-20 13:00:07 UTC

run_dosedesignR - Launches the Shiny application

Description

Starts the dosedesignR application in the client's browser.

Usage

run_dosedesignR(
  ColorBG = "#424242",
  ColorText = "#828282",
  browser = getOption("shiny.launch.browser", interactive()),
  host = NULL,
  port = NULL,
  numberCandidateModels = 4
)

Arguments

ColorBG

background color (defaults to "#424242")

ColorText

text color (defaults to "#828282")

browser

path to browser exe (defaults to standard browser)

host

host link (defaults to the local machine "127.0.0.1")

port

port number (randomly chosen unless specified as a certain number)

numberCandidateModels

number of panels(default: 6)

Details

Further information on how to use this application can be found in the vignette of this package.

Examples

if(interactive()){
## Launch application on localhost (127.0.0.1)
## -------------------------------------------
## By default run_dosedesignR starts the application on localhost
## and a randomly selected port (e.g. 9876), in which case you can connect
## to the running application by navigating your browser to
## http://localhost:9876.
run_dosedesignR()

## Launch application on a different host
## --------------------------------------
## You can also run the application on a different host
## by specifying a hostname and port. Just make sure to
## use an open port on your machine. Here "open" means
## that the port should not be used by another service
## and the port is opened by your firewall.
run_dosedesignR(host="your-hostname", port=8888)


## Make the application available to your coworkers
## ------------------------------------------------
## within your local area network even without a
## dedicated Shiny server. The value set through the
## host argument says to accept any connection (not just from localhost).
## Then take note of your local IP (if you are under linux,
## you can see it through ifconfig). Say your IP is 192.168.1.70.
## Your colleagues can use your app by inserting in the address
## bar of their browser 192.168.1.70:8888, i.e. your IP followed
## by : and the port number you selected.
run_dosedesignR(host="0.0.0.0", port=8888)

## Launch application on a different browser
## ----------------------------------------
## To run the shiny app on a different browser than your standard browser
## use the "browser" argument to set the path to the respective .exe file.
runDoseDesignR(browser = "C:/Program Files/Mozilla Firefox/firefox.exe")
}



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